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EU competition update: CJEU national references, Sintexcal (Article 101 procedural time limits) and Enefit Green (State aid/Article 107(1)), plus upcoming dates — 21 July 2025

Published on: 21 July 2025

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The application has been made public in Case C- 341/25 Sintexcal, a preliminary request from Italy asking whether, among other matters, Article 101 TFEU and Directive (EU) 2019/1 bar domestic rules that set inflexible procedural deadlines for launching competition investigations, which could trigger automatic annulment or place the evidential burden on the enforcement authorities even where no concrete prejudice to rights of defence is shown—see further, application. NOTE—For all live national references before the Court of Justice, see further, Court of Justice national references—ongoing cases tracker

State aid

The application has been published in Case C- 309/25 Enefit Green, a national reference from Latvia seeking guidance on whether, inter alia, a measure granted to a State-owned company constitutes State aid under Article 107(1) TFEU, particularly in light of the private market operator principle, the notion of economic advantage, and the treatment of public service compensation—see further, application. NOTE—For all live State aid national references before the Court of Justice, see further, Court of Justice State aid national references—ongoing cases tracker

Upcoming dates

For dates of forthcoming EU competition developments, see further, EU Competition calendar...

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